Former speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanBush, Romney Won’t Endorse Trump’s Re-Election: NYT Twitter Joins Democrats In Pushing Vote By Mail: Here’s Why Push The World More (R-Wis.) He recently warned during a private meeting that President TrumpDonald John Trump, Pelosi and Blumenaur condemn Trump’s “heinous abuses of power” against Oregon protesters. Federal agents deployed in Portland had no riot control training: NYT Trump administration sought to block funding for CDC, contact tracing, and testing on new relief law: MORE report risks losing Wisconsin and other key states by former vice president Joe BidenJoe BidenTrump Makes White House the Backdrop of Political Events Democrats Warn of New US Human Rights Priorities Democrats Prepare for Major Police Reform in November, according to The New York Times.
A partial transcript of Ryan’s remarks at an event hosted by Solamere, a company linked to the senator. Mitt romneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyMcCarthy on Roger Stone: “Traveling It Was Right” Goya’s Fury Emphasizes Biden Needs To Attract Latino Support Democratic-linked group publishes ads in Kansas Republican Senate primary (R-Utah), with whom Paul shared a presidential ticket in 2012, revealed that the former head of the Republican House of Representatives fears that Trump may lose his home state and other states he led in 2016, including the Republican stronghold of Arizona.
Arizona, Ryan said, was “currently trending against us,” according to the transcript obtained by the Times. He added that other states were also potential Biden gatherers.
“Biden is beating Trump in this 70-30 voter category, and if that stays, he can’t win states like Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania,” Ryan said.
The Trump campaign dismissed those concerns in a statement provided to The Hill.
“We continually track 17 states that will determine who is the next president, and that includes Wisconsin, Arizona and Pennsylvania. President Trump has been and continues to be in a strong position in all 17 states and has been re-elected. Joe Biden is a weak candidate who is obviously an unfortunate tool on the far left. President Trump has kept his promises, has a strong record of achievement for the American people and will be re-elected, “said Tim Murtaugh, spokesman for the Trump campaign.
Ryan’s warning comes as Trump’s re-election prospects appear to have been shaken amid a series of new polls showing the president following Biden by double digits nationwide.
In a new interview with Fox News this weekend, the president insisted that his poll did not show the full extent of his strength with voters and referred to them as “bogus polls.”
“I am not losing, because those are false surveys. They were fake in 2016 and now they are even more fake. The polls were much worse in 2016, ”said the president.
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